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UIC Office of Degree Progress Reports

Pathways to Success for African American Males at UIC

The Pathways study, funded by the Office of the Provost, was collaboration among the College of Education, the Office of Degree Progress and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. The goal of the study was to examine the Pathways to Success for African American male students who navigated the academic and social systems at UIC to approach degree completion in a timely manner.

This presentation is an overview of strategies and issues surrounding student readiness for academic success in college.The information was presented by Cecil Curtwright, Associate Vice Provost for Academic and Enrollment Services and Patricia Inman, Office of Degree Progress at the National College Access Network regional meeting held March 17, 2010

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This report examines enrollment decisions of the Fall 2012 cohort of applicants who were admitted to UIC, but did not enroll at UIC using National Student Clearinghouse Student Tracker data. Findings for a selected subpopulations of admitted students are also provided.